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Samsung could delay the launch of the Android 15-based One UI 7 Beta Program. The release date was rumored to be July 29 in Korea and the US. Recent developments indicate that the company is facing issues kicking off the Beta for the Galaxy S24 series.

X tipster kro_roe revealed that the One UI 7 is under pressure from a high-ranking official. While the rumor doesn’t signal any delay, it is interpreted that the software is currently full of bugs and consumers would criticize it if it’s released in Beta.

Recently, tipster IceUniverse said that the One UI 7 Beta has many bugs. The tipster even recommended users not install the test firmware on their primary device. Apparently, some critical problems hurdling the release of the Beta update.

The said high-ranking official could be the Mobile Division Chief TM Roh. Samsung always keeps user satisfaction and trust at the forefront. Hence, Beta firmware released in a hurry could create a massive controversy for harsh criticism.

One UI 6.1.1 could also be a reason behind delay in One UI 7 Beta. The company introduced the new software on July 10. The Android 14-based software is expected to be rolled out to many older Galaxy foldables and tablets in the next few weeks.

The new software will rollout to foldable and tablet devices. Select new features and functional enhancements would be provided to regular phones without version bump. The Beta Program would go live after the release of One UI 6.1.1 features.

Samsung launches its One UI Beta activity in seven countries. Starting with the US and South Korea, the Beta will be availed in Germany, India, Poland, the UK and the US. The most recent flagship devices will be invited in the promo.

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